KZN floods death toll climbs to 45 while coastal areas brace for more heavy rain

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala and eThekwini mayor Mxolisi Kaunda visited the Jileka family in Georgedale, near Hammarsdale, who lost five family members in the devastating floods that wreaked havoc in the province. Picture: Supplied

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala and eThekwini mayor Mxolisi Kaunda visited the Jileka family in Georgedale, near Hammarsdale, who lost five family members in the devastating floods that wreaked havoc in the province. Picture: Supplied

Published Apr 12, 2022

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DURBAN - The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) said the death toll due to heavy rains across the province had reached more than 45 by Tuesday afternoon.

Cogta KZN spokesperson Senzelwe Mzila said the number of deaths could rise as the department received more reports.

Mzila said Disaster Management teams continued to work around the clock to help residents who had been trapped as a result of the inclement weather conditions, which led to localised flooding of human settlements and roads across the province.

“The latest reports indicate that more than 45 people have lost their lives as a result of the heavy rains, and this number could possibly increase as more reports come in,” he said.

According to Mzila, a number of interventions were being rolled out by the provincial government, spearheaded by Premier Sihle Zikalala together with his executive, mayors and councillors.

This includes visits to affected areas to lead relief efforts, he said, while Disaster Management teams and law enforcement agencies were working together with social partners to provide relief to affected communities.

“The provincial Disaster Management Centre is working with the SANDF and other stakeholders to provide aerial evacuation for those who are trapped, including teachers and learners in Tholulwazi Secondary School (Molweni, Durban),” said Mzila.

He added that the latest update from the South African Weather Service indicated that Durban and Virginia Beach had received 300mm of rain in the past 24 hours.

“The weather service has indicated that the heavy rains will continue into the evening along the coastal parts of the province (Ilembe, eThekwini and Ugu),” he said.

During this difficult time Cogta had called on residents living in low-lying areas to seek shelter on higher ground.

“Parents are urged to ensure that children are not left unattended,” he said.

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